March 17, 2007 - March 19, 2007 |
Old Washington Jonquil Festival |
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| Historic Washington, Arkansas, is a lovely, peaceful tree-shaded town in and one of the most amazing historic places in Arkansas that you'll want to experience. Here you will time travel back to the 19th century as you stroll the plank board sidewalks alongside streets that have never been paved, and tour the historic public buildings and former residences. Established on George Washington's birthday in 1824, the town of Washington today is one of America's premier historic villages. Old Washington Historic State Park is a National Historical Landmark, a National Register of Historic Places site, and an Arkansas state park you'll want to visit |
| Thousands of jonquils and daffodils decorate Washington during “Jonquil Festival”- Royston Log House c. 1835 Experience Life in Arkansas in the 19th Century Old Washington Historic State Park offers a unique opportunity to experience life in Arkansas in the 19th Century. From Civil War Sites to Dutch Oven Cooking Workshops, there's much to see and do at Old Washington State Park. 38th Annual Jonquil Festival MAR 17-19, 2006: 9 am - 5 pm Jonquil Festival heralds the coming of spring to southwest Arkansas. Thousands of blooming jonquils welcome craftspeople, entertainers and visitors to Old Washington Historic State Park. Unique crafts and delicious foods are available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Admission: Parking $4 Contact: (870) 983-2660 oldwashington@arkansas.com |
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